Oregon schools get 2011 federal ratings

Federal ratings of every Oregon public school are intended to show how well schools educate all students, based on how many students pass state reading and math exams. Schools are graded not only on their average scores but on their performance with special education students, minority students, low-income students and those learning English as a second language. Hitting every federal performance target is a point of pride with the hundreds of Oregon schools who managed to do so this year. However, this year 80 Oregon schools missed federal performance targets two years in a row and have been put on the troubled schools list.

The Oregonian’s one-of-a-kind search function allows you to see at a glance how any school, or all the schools in any school district, measured up this year.

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